What is ATF +4 transmission fluid?
What is ATF +4 transmission fluid?
Valvoline ATF+4® is a high-quality synthetic transmission fluid specifically engineered to protect and prolong the life of Chrysler automatic transmissions.
Is the Super Tech ATF plus 4 as good as the name brand?
Price is cheaper than most stores. It is just as good as name brand and more economical. Are all ATF+4 fluids are created equal? Is Super Tech ATF+4 is just as good as the big brand name payers?
Where can I buy ATF 4 automatic transmission fluid?
The ATF+4® Automatic Transmission Fluid formulation is exclusive to Chrysler LLC and ATF+4® is a registered trademark. The Center for Quality Assurance monitors and publishes licensed ATF+4® brands to assist consumers in making informed decisions when purchasing automatic transmission fluid for their Chrysler®, Jeep® and Dodge® vehicles.
Where can I get Mopar ATF 4 fluid?
The following site will tell you about Mopar ATF+4 fluid: http://www.allpar.com/mopar/transmissions/fluids.html There is a link from that page to Mopar licensed ATF+4 fluid providers. When all else fails, follow instructions, Technical Service Bulletins and your owners manual. Helpful? 3.
Is there a license number for ATF plus 4?
“Only licensed ATF+4® products (with “ATF+4®” as part of the brand name and a valid license number on the back of the label) contain the unique formulation.
Is the ATF + 4 fluid compatible with ATF?
If they state that they are compatible with ATF+4?, they may work well, especially for those unsure of which fluid to use. The Center for Quality Assurance warned us to check the label for Chrysler?s license number, and to make sure the fluid is on their list of ATF+4? licensed and tested fluids.
Can a Mercon fluid be used as an ATF fluid?
Only use the ATF+4 in these transmissions. Do not use Dexron or Mercon. Several companies now sell “universal” fluids. If they state that they are compatible with ATF+4?, they may work well, especially for those unsure of which fluid to use.
What’s the difference between regular ATF and Universal ATF?
“Regular” ATF (Dexron, Mercon, universal) comes in many types, so that term is generally not meaningful in ATF discussions. Heed the allpar warning about making sure the correct spec is in fact listed for the universal type. If you are risk-averse, get the real stuff.